In most US states now, the license plate is registered to the driver. When selling the vehicle, the registered owner removes the plate(s) which forces the new owner to actually register the vehicle. This is not necessarily the case in other parts of the world. Check with your local registration department.
Yes, vehicle registration is typically required in order to sell your car.
No
You would have to go get a new registration
One can purchase a personalised car registration plate in the UK from: Government UK website, DVLA Registration, Auto Trader, British Car Registration, eBay,, Plates 4 less, National Numbers, to name a few.
No, it will be obvious to the police that it doesnt go to the car.
They can only sell your once the registration has been signed over to the them.
On the Title it will say "and" or "or" if it says "and" then no you can't but if it says "or" then one can sell it with out the others signature
Yes, you typically need to have your car registered in order to sell it. This is because the registration proves ownership of the vehicle and is required for transferring ownership to the new buyer.
Go ahead! You do not need a registration to sell the car, unless you are in a state where the registration and the title are one and the same thing (there may not be any of these states left).However, you DO need a registration and insurance to responsibly let a prospective buyer drive the car, or to legally take it to where you are completing the sale, unless you tow it.
A car is typically only registered in one name. If town names are put on the registration, both would have to be present to sell it.
Those products that aren't so personalised
yes you can get new car registration papers